Brown/Grizzly Bear Hunting in Alaska

DB121 Permit Hunt Informationfor Regulatory Year 2014

Hunt Details

Hunt Number: DB121Regulatory Year: 2014Hunt Type:
Draw
Species:
Brown Bear
Legal Animal: Any bear except cubs or females accompanied by cubs. If a bear is wounded no other bear can be pursued in GMU 8 for the remainder of the regulatory year.Number of Permits:
2 permits

GMU, Area

08, Spiridon Lake

Season Dates

Oct 25 - Nov 30

Residency Restrictions

Nonresidents only

Reporting Requirements

Successful Hunters

If successful, report IN PERSON to ADF&G in Kodiak within 2 days after leaving the hunt area.

Specimens Required: Present skull (unfrozen and removed from skin) and hide (with claws and evidence of sex attached) for sealing prior to leaving Unit 8 and within 30 days of harvest.

Unsuccessful Hunters
If unsuccessful, report online at http://www.hunt.alaska.gov , in person, or by phone to ADF&G in Kodiak within 2 days after leaving the hunt area.

Additional Requirements and Information

ALL HUNTERS; * Obtain their permits by appearing in person at the ADF&G office in Kodiak prior to going into the field. Permits for the fall hunt will be issued beginning on October 6 and for the spring hunt beginning on March 16. * Will be restricted to one consecutive 15-day hunting period to be selected when picking up their permit. * Must present a valid Alaska hunting license, a brown/grizzly bear locking tag, and Big Game Tag Record form for brown/grizzly bear. * All check-in, check-out to be done at Kodiak ADF&G (weekdays except holidays) 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. * The bag limit is one bear, maternal females and cubs are protected. * If a bear is wounded no other bear can be pursued in GMU 8 for the remainder of the regulatory year. * If you receive a brown/grizzly bear drawing permit for the fall season you are ineligible to receive another permit for the spring season.